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The Peabody Weekly Republican from Peabody, Kansas • 5

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r1mmiWiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiliritii'ii numli i nwn ri 1 1 I 5 BR I I S. I 3-CKNT COLU3I. Rhodes large stock. Peabody Graphic. There is a general system of telephones all through the state, every city beinK connected with and all with I'ERSOXAli FOISTS.

Mrs. Hobkirk is visiting" in Chicago O.N Rhodes the leading druggist. Canned goods at Corby Co's. BRIEF Chicago, so you can talk with any town FRIDAY, JUNE -24. 1SS7 E1TS, roil BITSY BUYERS, BlTSJXfcSS BAUOAINS.

Mr. V. G. A. Tressler has returned in the state and every tfswn can tran Tiatv.ml Gas, JFound Near Th is City.

Last 2'onday while parties were boring a well on the old Huddle place, now owned bv John Ero, about seven miles northwest of this city, gas was struck at VH.AlvrtMfTi-ntj will he4 at lfi! of cfj li ii--t iione fnken for Im lUnn tVt-f P.no. of tbi fini wist in iiof. Infer tlirui reiinexliiy tottwum nnri- ihti -lion, mi. i will ii'lii iiii ytuminiK until out unless fitlierwi iiiuvkloil wbcu uvu. frqm the east.

Prices tell, at VanPetten Pettit's sact business with Chicago by word of Miss Nina Bush is visiting, her mouth. Read the new "ads." friend, Miss Crane, at. Wellington. Canned Goods at Corby Co's, New Millenery Goods at Mrs. Milne's, I see here the great advantage to the growth, appearance and prosperity of a Mr.

Ilervy Hoyt and Miss Lulu Buck town by the manufacture ol brick where returned on Monday from Fort Scott. they are used. 1 Rhodes the busy druggist and book a depth of 105 feet. Work was stopped and an examination made at once which developed the fact that, although not of great volume, it was of a pure, clear quality, and bnrned when lighted, giving a bright clear blaze. Several parties well acquainted with the gas regions of Pennsylvania, say TTawW visited Hutchinson and seller.

YV AN'l Kb To purchase ernd bnl iriur vv wauon. Jntiuire at tho ofiioo JCInj Huffman. 21tli VV ANi'KD Kvci-ylmily to know thit HIk! Ilia (IniKiict, currie tlio tartritt it'twlt ot ilrusi, luciliriiii-H. cuiidrii'i mid toilet urtfilv iu the city, lie invituti your inula. Canned goods at Corby tSs Co's.

Give your order for ico to Brindley Bechtel. Prescriptions carefully compounded at the Pharmacy. Those wanting canned goods call at P. L. Corby Co'.

Especial bargains in fine residence lots. Miller Simpson. Prices tell every time, and that accounts for the rush at Van Petten Petitt's. Our carpenters are kept busy. Fred White has a new tricycle.

Spring chickens are somewhat larger. The city recieved about $70 in license last Monday. Fred Russell's new house is nearly Peabody and Topeka fionr at Hunt With an earnest wish that all the railroads may bring wealth into Peabody, that you have found plenty salt to keep you from getting too fresh, that your night will be turned into day by elec Dodge City on real estate business this week. "Mr. THanssen of Marion, a former Hardy s.

Slaughter in canned goods at P. Corby Co's. that this stream is a positive indication of the existence of gas beneath ns. This will undoubtedly be pushed tricity, that you all may ride on street cars, that all the old folks may be tl 1 All 17011 RENT A home of four whim, koo1 iO' vntiou. Inquire of MavmuU.

coun voung again, au tne jroung ioits mar The busiest house in Marion tv Rhodes. 2it ried and their cares and troubles little resident of Peabody, was shaking hands with old friends Monday. J. E. Ward of Burns, was in the city last Saturday, and dropped -in and subscribed for the leading paper.

Prof. Pearson is in the city again, ones, I will close. CM. Van Petten Petitt are kept busy with a large corps, attending to their rapidly increasing trade. Slaughter in canned goods at P.

Corby Co's. Slaughter in canned goods at P. Corby Co's. SIGNS TO SUCCESS. Call at the Bargain Dry Goods House of It.

Ij. Black and receive a down to a greater depth, and our people wait anxiously for future developments. It would not surprise us to see our city piped in a short time for the use of natural gas, not only as an illuminator, but as fuel. It is only a question of a short time before the great body of latent force, lving beneath us. is tapped and utilized for the benefit of all.

In fact, when it comes to developing anvthing that tends to increase its importance as a first class, thriving city, you can count on Peabody every time. ready for occupancy. M. C. Scott's new house on Olive street is about completed.

A large party of our citizens ill visit the gas wells this evening. Our hotels were crowded to overflowing last Sunday and Monday. J. D. Caton shipped nine car loads of cattle to Kansas City this week that averaged 1436 pounds.

BRIEF NOTES ON LOCAL COMMERCE, GATH card of the prize picture problem. Slaughter in canned goods at P. after a visit of several weeks to his farm in the eastern part of the state. W. H.

and baby depart this feninsr for Colorado, for a month's 01t SALH A good brood ninre, enuiiiro A I). A. Ooouhich. T70R SALE One rood hmm uml lot for m)e at biirgitiM. inquire of Mii.i.kk At Mmi-hos.

70K SALE A Rood buRify, and fpriair wntfon. J. E. IIlllCK I70R SALE CHEAP-Ynn can etny kind of 1 hori-0 you unt at tha tnble gouiU tf tho bridge. ERED AMONG- LEADING MERCHANTS.

Corby Co's. Buttericks patterns always on hand at VanPetten Pettit's, also clothing Rhodes the leading book seller, at reduced pnees at aiiPetteu Pett visit in the mountains to recuperate. Canned goods at Corby Co's. Canned goods at Corby Co's. stationer etc.

It's. Jake Weidlein took in Newton last Those wanting canned goods call at Brewer still has the lead in boots P. Lt. Corby Co's. G.

W. Mitchell for chattle 25tlx Go to loans. and shoes, and the reason is he sells ITOH SALE One thouitund trunk and valine, 1 ii ntte that will astonish, at Van l'etten PeHttV A lo everything in the line uf dry rood, clothing, eboesi, notion, cto. t'heao. Tuesday.

He says that city don't be gin to compare with Peabody as a busi ness point. White and fancy flannel shirts at custom work for the samo you puy Van Petten Salt by the barrel. J. S. IIotjser Sox.

CimiH Jfftf. The day of Barrett's show in this eitv. is now a thins of the past, but will be remembered some time, as a livelv one for Peabody. The long train for sala work. The Fourth will soon he here, with one of the finest celebrations Peabody has ever witnessed.

She is going to be a hummer. TTOK SALE The lnref. tii-wcl and flnet ISuckhnurdft, Those wanting canned goods call at i.iiritucht lot or I Stir iiL'Kte. Brindley Bechtel is the popular Mr. Craney has gone to Chicago on business.

His daughter, who has been ever brought to Marion county tnll onu eXMin i Ou t. P. L. Corby Co's. Slaughter in canned goods at P.

Corby Co's. in mum. lit tf of oars arrived Sunday morning, and place for fresh and bait meats of all kinds. Frosh fish every Friday attending school at Davenport, Iowa, All Kinds of vegetables at Weidlein's. unloaded before quite a large crowd of spectators.

Earlv Monday morning and will accompany him on his return. morniug. Go to G. W. Mitchell for farm city loans.

25t4x The Republican Central Committee will meet in Marion on the 9th of July? for the purpose of making arrangements for holding the primaries. The Graphic office will issue the everv road leading into the city was lined with wagons, loaded with The reason Brewer has such a J. G. Johnson and F. H.

Kollock returned from Chicago last Monday Try our flour, A 1 at $1.00 a sack. J. S. Houser Sox. pARTIES wantitiir millet stnd can bo updivJ 1 at the Lay iri'.

U. Ay km. Queensware sold-exceedingly low Weidlein's. large sale on boots and shoes is that parties anxious to see "Jo Jo," but not at be only sells goods made to his order evening, where they have been for some carina to see the circus proper. Boys shirts and waists at 20c to 75c VTAX PETTEX PETITT lire the ld'M in low nrii'e.

and they curry the tnot com and warranted. Bv 11 o'clock the streets were filled at Van Petten Pettit's. plete Mtutk of dry Rood iu Marion comity. time past on railroad business. Will Brindley, one of Peabody's in with a surging, crowded mass of humani- Why will you cough when Shlloh's tv.

waiting to witness the procession a Your Poultry will bring high prices at Weidijjix's. j-HK REST KTALLIOX in the country at th A old Tucker Ntable for eiirht dollnr. i'oiu tua tellifrent. enereetie young men, now lo- Goods delivered free to any part of the city. J.

S. IIousek Sox. If you want strictly pure ground spices, call on J. S. IIouser Son.

If you want to save a dollar on every This feature of the dav's entertainment and tee this xtock. L. A. OooitKim, Manuaer. cure will give immediate relif.

Price 10 50 cts. and SI. Tor sale at Rhode's. premium list this year, for the Marion County Agricultural Society. It is already in press, and will be out about July 15.

Rev. Wrn. Ewerts, onej of the early pioneers of this county, died at his home twenty miles north of this city last Tuesday evening. Funeral services were held to-day. (2II01LI you be indebted to the nhiU -J under the iniinnaciiivnt of Aler.

Mor When you want to buy a good boot or fchoe, go to Brewer's. cated at McPherson, came down last Monday to visit" at home and with friends. A. A. Wheeler and wife start for Colorado to-morrow evening, for a few PreAcott.

you will nave coaU by eiviny thi mutter Catarrh cured, health and sweet your curly attention. 1 oura ruly Skyisoi.d, Si.r.MAkfca Jt Co. breath secured, by Shiloh's catarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal injector five dollar purchase trade at an Pet-ten Pettit's.

Give all your legal business to G. W. Mitchell, it will be legally and was extremely srood, in fact one of the best we have witnessed for somo time. Aftnr the procession the "fakers" established themselves. Here was the red lemonade man, the snide jewelry layout, the "lucky paddle" indvidual, the "cough candy" philanthropist, in fact the regular gang that may be found on hand circus day, ready to gull the people and take their climes.

ree. 1 or sale at Rhode's. accr. weeks visit. Mrs.

heeler goes to en The Rev. Geo. II. Thayer, of Bour promptly executed. 25t4x OST A (tray coat i.wir Mr.

l(anna' farm, it bon, says: Both my self and wife joy the cool breezes of that state during our warm season. -few week ago. 1 niUer pleao Ictivo at tun Butter and eggs are always taken Rev. Heritage, who has been ill for the past two weeks, is able to attend to duties again and will occupy his pulpit next Sabbath, both morning and even- oflico owe our lives to Shiloh's consumption cure. For sale at Rhode's.

You should go to Mrs. Milne's for your Fourth of July Millinery. The best suit of clothes in Peabedy for the money at Brewer's. Millet seed at $1. per bushell at G.

W. Aj'ers, east of the mill. Large quantity of seersucker coats and vests at Van Petten Pettit's. The largest line of hats for men in exchange or for cash at Dan Lindsey, that good natured, big- Weidleix's. hearted foreman of the Record ofHee, OST On Monday, June, 6, a linen Ian rh, with my name on it.

Finder will be rewarded by leaving game at this utlico VanPetten Pettit are selling the rY 'hat are retfnl, peevish, AJVfcV VS9 crog3t or troubled with Wintly Colic, Teething Pains, or The performance in the afternoon was very good, and the attendance was large, it being estimated that nearly 5000 people were present. At night the crowd was much smaller. The program, as advertised vas carried out almost to the letter, and the best 50 ct. corest in the market and are accompanied by Mr. Hoover, who holds the same position on the Times, paid Stomacn Disorders, caa be relieved sole agents for the Optimates corest at OST llnvinc founa rnynclfln Penbdy again 1 nin renared to lix your (ewing macliina in any manner and warrant the name.

Call at-the Mnley House. J-. Wf.i.tv. at once by using Acker's Baby Soother. 51.00.

their respects to the Graphic office it contains no Upiura or Alornluna and boys at bottom price? at Brewer's, Two or three plain drunks appeared before hizonner, Judge Hess, Tuesday morning. They had seen too much of "Jo-Jo," and it "went to their $10 and trimmings was the sentence. New invoice of Ladies, Misses and last Monday. hence is safe. Trice i5 cents-For Sale by Johnson.

Chilhrens slippers at VanPetten Mr. Geo. W. Leisenring, of Balti- Pettit. 200 Valises to select from at Yan Petten Pettit'a.

G. W. MITCHELL. ATTORNEY, COUNCILOR AT LAW Will practice in all courts of the State, long talked of Jo Jo was there, with his peculiar canine, yet human face. Takfn altogether, it was a success, everbody had a good time, and hence we are satisfied.

That hacking cough can be so cured by JShiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. For sale at Rhode's. Lial Tii'as aai tha Csttlesoat ef I CptcUlt. i'cnsi.

RountifS, Land Warrants, and Patent. F. M. Gipe keeps nothing but first class work, call and examine his buggies. Have you seen the large stock of Pa r-arols.

just received at Van L'etten Pettit's? The cantata, given under the supervision of Miss Reincehl, last Friday evening, was a success and played to a large audience. We understand it is to be repeated the evening of the Fourth. We had the pleasure of conversing with Mr. Wheeland, of the Marion more, visited his sister, Mrs. Belrner, this week, taking in the same trip the Lutheran general synod at Omaha, Denver and Pike's Peak, and other points.

He is delighted with his western journey. Miss Elsie Searles returned from Emporia last Friday evening, where she has been attending the State Normal the past year. She was accompanied by her friend, Miss Olive Willet, of Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough. Shiloh's Cure is the remedy for you. 1'or sale at Rhode's.

Soother at hand. It is tho only safe Loans Money, Write Insurance and TurnUho AhgtncU. Paycs Taxe for Xim-lteidcnt. 2oCia UOTiiruT ZPTTznXjIO, Ere Jersey vs. llolstein.

Mr. Editor: Please tell us how the llolstein cow Mercedes beat the renowned Jersey cow Mary Ann of St. Lambert? If it was ever done it was done by gross weight or bulk of milk but never by pounds of butter for Mary Ann of St. Lambert made, 36- pounds of butter in seven days, something that no llolstein cow ever done on the face of the earth. D.

D. Perry. Try our No. 2 coffee the finest in the city tor tne money. J.

S. Housek Son. Cartage. The best at Hunt Hardy's. Eastern Peachlow.

A fine potato at Hunt Hardy's. New- Pctatoc-s At Hunt H.irdy'a. Come early. A Fall Line. Of vegetables of every kind at Hunt Hardy's.

Ice 1 Ic8 Clean pure Ice delivered by Blind ley Bechtel. Special Trices Are now being given at the Peabody Pharmacy in wall paper and paint. Tazss! Save time and money by paying your taxes at the 1st National bank in this Parties wanting good Mackeral in barrels for summer use call on medicine yet made that will remove all infantile disorders. It contains no Opium or Morphine, but gives the child natural ease from pain. Price 25 cents, Fort' ale by Smith Johnson.

Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and liver complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure you. For sale at Rhode's. Times, last Monday over the telephone. It was the first telephone connection ever made between the cities, and worked to perfection. When it was learned that General Gibson, Ohio's great orator, would be in Peabody oa the Fourth, quite a number tif Marion expressed their intention to be present.

Every Buckeye in the county ought to be here. 1 cask Xev Turkish prunes just re-ceived. Call and get a bargain in this fruit. J. S.

Houski: Sox. L. T. 1-IOHEILL, 11 D. Oflice over Rhode' Ding Store.

Peabody, Kansas. (No.4) Fine Carriage and ORNAMENTAL PAINTING. HAVE PlUiaiASED THE M101 A NO. Ibusine-H of Men. Milne Ab I.

ana deir to utiite to the citizen of ponbody and the- vici'd that 1 am irrard to do all Hindu of Jr'ina Car -J riiroa-il Ormunnlnl I'aintinff aifh ualu auU dint'Htcli. fsilidlNCtioii uaiantd. Got Snmr of Our Oirn Doc. Yeaglcy came in with a load of grain to-day, and on being asked what it was, 're plied: "It is natural gas from my well that I have sacked to ship to Florence and Peabody. city.

Yosasr Hen R. I. Black will receive Xew Goods this week, and will sell on Saturday and Monday all day at forenoon Are you made miserable by indigestion, dizziness, loss of appetite, yellow skin? Shiloh's Vitalizer is a positive cure. For sale at Rhode's. If you want something nobby, look at (t.

M. Anderson's furnishings and neck wear. Tases! Tazenli Save time and money by paying your taxes at the first National bank of this city. Hutchinson, who spent several days with her. We noted the following persons in Peabody yesterday taking in the circus: Mrs.

Dr. Rogers and Miss Lena, Judge Foote and wife and Miss Mabel, T. Smith and wife, J. M. Wishart, L.

W-Folsom and wife and Miss Sheridan, C. W. Williams, G. F. Roberts and wife, W.

G. Bates and wife, R. William, Geo. Lockwood, Fred Frazer, Fred Lewis, John Demonick, C. II.

Thompson and Wife, Win. Will and Geo. Wakefield, C- M. Kolher, Sam Conned, It. L.

Jackman, Lee Clark. Geo. Ilamel, Nips Sterner, Gilly Hodge, Dan Lindsay, Hoover, Dr. Smith, Carpenter, Mr. Livingston, Will Monohon, Pete Anmann, and many more whom we cannot now call to memory Register.

From Iowa. Tipton, Iowa, June 18, 1887. Editors Graphic: Having promised you a few items on our way, I will say, we left Peabody on the 1st, stopped off one day in Topeka. and in twenty-one hours we landed in Davenport. Then on to De Witt and Marquoketa, and now here we are visiting, relatives and friends, whom I find all well although scarlet fever has been epidemic here tins spring, some places being closely quarantined.

The weather here The best is always the cheapest. You will find this to be a fact, if you buy your buggies of F. M. Gipe. Van Petten Pettit are showing the finest line of parasols and silk umbrellas.

Prices the verv lowest. 'gcV thousands suffering from Asthma, Consumption, Coughs, ttc. Did you ever try Acker's English ltemedy? It is the best preparation known for ell Lang Troubles, Sold on a positive guarantoo at COc Jb'or Sale by eiuiith Jr Johnson. TThat True Merit Will S3. The unprecedented sale of Ifcischee's German Syrup within a few years, has astonished the world.

It is without doubt the safest and best'remedy ever discovered for the speedy and effectual cure of Coughs, Colds and the severest Lung troubles. It acts on an entirely different principal from the usual prescriptions given by Physicians, as it does not dry up a Cough and leave the disease still in the system, but on the contrary removes the cause of the trouble, heals the parts affected and leaves them in a purely, healthful condition. A bottle kept in the bouse for use when the diseases make their appearance, will save doctor's bills and a long spell of serious illness. A trial will convince you of these facts. It is positively sold by all druggists and general dealers in the land.

Price, 75 large bottles. 22-e-o-wly. for sale, on Tuesday evening, June 14, at the office of the Peabody Building Notice To The Public. W. 21.

KINSLEY, Auctioneer. Mr. Kinsley has followed the business for years, and is ready to serve the public, both in the citv and' country. Ilis terms are reasonable, and satisfaction guaranteed. He will Inaugurate a NEW DEPARTURE and hiieaftcr will hold monthly Loan Association.

We visited Aulne one day this week, and found it located on a beautiful site with pleasast surroundings. There is not much of a town as yet, but several buildings will soon be erected, and the Rock Island has put in several switches and a very fine depot. M. M. Turner has made arrangements with a number of our citizens for the rapid completion of his telephone plant.

He will run a day and night shift. We understand that Messrs. Wheeler and Knowles will have charge of the former, and Messrs. Fanningand Schroeder the latter. Success to you, gentlemen.

The Register understands that Billy Lind has made application for the Rock Try Holler Bros, for coal. They Tases! Save time and money by paying your East Peabody and the Great Show. COMMUNICATED. East Peabody sold its birthright for a mess of pottage, and went to see Jo-Jo. Luxuries are apt to come high, but railroad shows are not found on every local freight and when a special comes along loaded with elephants and monkeys and calliopes and things, -the people of this community may be depended upon to put away childish things and spend a day in witnessing the grand aggregation of stupendous wonders.

To do this has become a matter of principle with them and not a mere sentiment and they often discharge the duty in the face of many difficulties. The great trouble this year was the lack of money but the people were equal to the occasion. The sale of a dozen spring chickens out of a possible eighteen on the premises, enabled John Shank and family to enter the large pavillion. John Bothwell took a cut stone step from his front door and sold it to the man who wanted it bad enough to give him the price of three tickets. For an only brood sow Which had heen mvpn him bv char handle the best grades, and positively guarantee satisfaction.

taxes at the 1st National Bank in this city. salesou the first In each month, commencing next month. Thi; Don't Suffer In the hot sun, when you can get Call and see those 40 inch novelty Dress Goods at 50 cents, in all shades will furnish the farmers and others ait at VanPetten Pettit's. any kind of a parasol, the very sjala thing, at Van Petten Pettit's. opportunity to dispose of anything they may wish to sell, without the expense of having a special sale.

Call and see him. He may be found at the Graphic office, where orders may be-left for him. The Pharmacy Prides itself on the tine brand of cigars R. Black's morning prices are well. He is selling goods at just kept in stock, and you will always find the best there.

Try them. what he advertises and has plenty of them. Salt. We carry a full line of dry goods, Another car load of rock salt in is very warm, esteraay was ivi in hats and notions, which will be sold as low as the lowest. barrels and lump, just received.

G. M. ANDERSON, J. H. JillEWEB.

J. S. Houseu Sox. itable neighbors T. B.

Newell received the shade, which is near the average for enough to seat his family within the the last ten days, with hardly a breath great tent. Daniel Reber traded a of air stirring, wife and I trying to get milk cow to M. II. Calbeck for two up an artificial breeze with an old palm loads of hay. Calbeck hustled the cow inf Those Plow Shoes at 95 cents and Tases! Save time and money by paying your ANT TAILOR- the Calf Brogans at 80 cents are "stunners." You find them at the great kakgain house of H.

L. Black. It is extremely dry here, and all over taxes at the 1st National bank in this city- Island agency at Peabody, and we believe that Superintendent Allen can not secure a better man for that responsible position. Bill has been connected with the Santa Fe at that place for the past several years, is a thoroughgoing young business man and popular with the whole people. Register.

Circus day's, and Fourth of July's are great events, of course, yet the great sale of Short horns June 30th and July 1, to be held in this city by A. H. Lackey Son, will equal all of them. These gentlemen have spent many years in this community, raising and improving this breed of cattle, and at their coming sale will offer some beauties Cattle DEALER IX Canned Tomatoes 2 for 25 cts, can ned Peaches 2 for 25 canned Cher mm It ries 2 for 25 Soda crackers 5 at Weidlkin's. Give all of your Government claims Our facilities fir doing first-class work are unsurpassed, and our prices are nh that will satisfy.

Thoiie desiring summer or fall suits nhould nee our line of cuitings. Ourstockof ready niade clothing i first class and com plot in every re- to Mitchell, he is the only attorney in west part of the state that makes it a specialty. 25t4x epeot. We di -it your patronage, ana roicetiuiiy invite yu to can ana cee (6-27 -ly) A'J" first door north i'aabody hank. G.

W.ANDERiON. to town and found no trouble in converting the animal into circus and museum tickets. liiber gave the hay to the circus folks for the privilege of seeing the elephant. When Robert Slaymaker returned from his skimming tour his wagon contained twenty cans of cream, only nineteen of which reached the creamery. He was in too much of a hurry to explain the discrepency but Mr.

Johnson found an empty can in the show manager's tent and Robert occupied a cushioned chair in the dress circle. Charlie Hise doesn't own a horse any more, but last Saturday he bought a new suit of clothes and a pair of kid gloves. On Monday he called at the stone house and performed his Christ-ian duty by Carrie-ing away the flower of the family. They too saw the eiephant. Robert Milne hesitated, but finally joined the procession after- selling a load of seed oats which he had put away for use the cominc sDrinir.

the state, rain this spring. It looks now as if it never would rain. Here is an item taken from the Iowa State Register, at De shows the condition of crops. "The question is now virtually settled that the hay crop this year will be a failure. No amount of rain now will make a half crop of the first cutting.

Seasonable rains the latter part of the season may produce a good second crop of clover. But this will not redeem the situation. Farmers must therefore prepare in other directions for fodder. And other expedients than what have ever been used in Iowa, will have to contribute to provide forage for stock. Some of the best farmers, and such ones as are not proverbial croakers, say that-good hay will be worth from $20 to 25 per ton next winter.

And it is in Call at 11. L. Black's and examine those Ladies fine Shoes at $1.25, Ladies Opera Slippers at 90 cents, Misses and Childrens fine kia uppers at 75 cents. HIGHLAND The people naturally drift where Tor a choice, In straw hats, go to Van Petten Pettit's. This stock is simply immense, and selling at surprisingly low prices.

Soda! Scda! Soda. A cool drink, a nice drink, a pleasant drink, a healthful drink, fresh, tine, fizzling, first-class soda water at the Pharmacy. Implements. Farmers will do well to call at A. Hutching's Hardware 6tore and look at the car load of Implements just received.

Ho has everything in that line. Delmonico Ice Cream Parlor. Ice cream furnished by the gallon or quart. We make a specialty of furnishing parties, picnics and private families with Ice Cream at reasonable rates and on short notice. Parlor open every day Earb Wire.

We have just received a car of genuine Glidden wire every pound of which will make a rod of fence. Will sell for dirt cheap prices for next thirty days. Call at once. Prescott Co. For Underwear, Ladies and Gents, should go to Van Petten Pettit, the leaders of low prices and the rustlers in Peabody men and those desiring to secure a few specimens of this family, cannot afford to be absent.

Last Monday two of the Rock Island men left the "gang" and came to the city. Here, by some means, they secured a little of that which intoxicates as well as exhilirates, and were quietly escorted to the Bastile by Palmer they can select the best bargains and as a consequence Van Petten Petitt's store is always crowded on trade days. tfc Elijah Wakefield didn't get enough for a pair of boots to buy a big tent HIGHLAND ADDITION is beautifully located, adjoining tho city on be north lying high and dry, with perfect natural drainnge an splendid view of the city nd Doyle Valley. THE PEABODY INVEST MENT COMPANY will spare no pains to bring thi addition int prominence. 4 They will grade the streets and plant trees, and in conjunction with those who have already bought will make a very line place of it.

The only paint that will stand the test, that is backed by a two years guarantee, is the Mound City gloss paint, for sale by the St. John Marsh Co. If the Mound City gloss paint fades or chalks off, when properly put an, within in two years time, your house will be repainted free of charge. St. John Marsh Co.

view of such a situation that farmers should direct their future plans. If wisely done there will not necessarily be any serious loss. There are various kinds of grain and grass which can yet be sown, and will make heavy crops of forage. Corn sown, Hungarian grass, millet, oats, etc. Besides corn can be cut and shocked at the proper time, and there are but few farmers but what can carry their stock through next winter on corn fodder." find the corn crop all through Kansas, Missouri and this far in Iowa extremely good; oats fair; grass good until we struck Iowa, where it is bad enough.

Bluegrass pastures have been set on fire from passing trains and ticket, out he spent an hour with the fat woman and came away with a keen sense of his own littleness. V. V. Church had nothing to sell or trade but a few of his "many friends" clubbed together and bought show tickets for As a token of appreciation of this kindness he presented them with an autograph letter in which he described the family cook stove with the appurtenances thereto belonging, a fac-simile of which letter may be seen in the office of the gentleman who records chattel mortgages. The annual meeting of the Peabody Graded School, District No.

one will be held in the school house on Wednesday June 29, at 2 o'clock. P.M. T. C. Thoburn, District Clerk.

Rev. Dr. Thoburn, brother to Major Tboburn, and late missionary to India, will fill the pulpit in the M. E. Church next Sabbath.

and Crow. Later in the evening a large number of their crowd arrived in the city, and learning that their comrades were incarcerated, made bold to demand their release of the to take the town, if refused-They soon found out our mayor was not "built that way," and was given to understand that if they attempted to interfere with the municipal machine it would go off, and with considerable force. As a consequence, they made no demonstrations whatever. Mlectric lAyht. Mr.

TCapp, of Washington, was in the city several days this week, ins serviewing our citizens regarding' an electric light plant. The scheme is being received with great favor, and in all probability, a plantwill be located Jf jp within t.h pert sixty days. trade. They can give you bargains that you won't be able to secure else where. Dissolution Notice.

The firm of Seybold, Slaymaker burned. Farmers are depending on the If you want to paint, go to the Peabody Lumber they have just received a large invoico of the Shaker Liquid Paint, mixed and ready for use, and will sell at a reduced price, also Brushes, Oils and Lead. To the ladies of Peabody and surrounding country: If you are wanting a nice hat, trimmed in the latest style, visit the Millinery Department at tho BAKUAisr STouu. Wv receiving now Millinery Good? daily from the cast and charge for trimming. THE MECCCA of all sightseers, the pride of the city, the point of attraction for all visitors as well as citizens, is tho great htate institution-tha iKi-A-iisrs-A-S silk: statioiti now locate! on this addition, surrounded by ft park planted in mulberry tmd other fine shade and ornamental trees.

ZfcirA number of lino residences will bo built heie this season and the growth of tho city will undoubtedly be in-this direction. n.r For particulars, prices and terms, call on or address MITJ.FJV STMPSOX. Graphic Ofiice. sloughs for water, and driving their stock to the streams that are not yet dried up all trying to get rid of their is this dav dissolved, bv mutual consent. J.

n. Morse retiring, C. J. Seybold and T. Slaymaker continue the business as heretofore under the firm of Seybold surplus stock, and no market for it; yet all appear hopeiul and say they have went through these times before and yet lived, but I feel like it would give Slavmaker.

J. II. Morse, C. J. Seybold, 33 3 T.

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Pages disponibles:
4 192
Années disponibles:
1882-1895